Cheapest seat for Thursday's Game 6 of the NBA Finals is $600 and best seat costs $56,500

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Warriors fans cheer after a three-point basket shot by Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) during the final minutes of the second quarter of Game 2 of their NBA first round playoff series at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, April 15, 2019. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

If you want to watch the Warriors and Raptors battle in Game 6 of the NBA Finals in person, the cheapest single-ticket price as of Wednesday night was a seat near the top of the rafters behind the north basket for $612. With fees, you’d be paying $775 via SeatGeek to see the final Warriors game ever in the 53-year-old arena.

The average cost of a ticket sold to Thursday’s game is $1,397, making it the second-most expensive ticket to an NBA Finals game dating back to 2012, according to VividSeats.com. Ironically, the highest-priced Final game in the past seven years was Monday’s Game 5 in Toronto when the average resale cost was $1,647.

Golden State Warriors fans enter Oracle Arena before Game 6 of the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

A Golden State Warriors fan watches warmups before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fan Wesley Schmalz, of San Carlos, right, signs his name to the commemorative section of court before Game 6 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fans enter Oracle Arena before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fan Ron Trinidad, of San Leandro, displays NBA championship rings before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fans prepare for Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fan Tony Mayfield, of Point Richmond, left, talks with Paul Tan before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors fans gather outside before Game 6 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors fans gather outside before Game 6 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fan Tony Mayfield, of Point Richmond, before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. It’s the Warriors last game at the arena before their move to the new Chase Center in San Francisco. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ Klay Thompson (11) warms up before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fans watch warmups before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fans Marcela Schwaegler, left, her children Makena, 8, Kyle, 11, Alexia, 2 and Mia, 14, players during warmup as they hold Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant (35) cutouts before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors fan Blaise D’Sylva, who comes from Dallas, holds uo signs in support of Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant (35) before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ DeMarcus Cousins (0) takes the floor for warms up before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ Quinn Cook (4) warms up before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ Quinn Cook (4) pays tribute to injured teammate Kevin Durant (35) during warmups before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) runs along the tunnel for warmups before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Golden State Warriors’ Kevon Looney (5) makes a shot during warmups before Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 13, 2019. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

The best seats available as of Wednesday were two second-row seats at midcourt for $56,500 at Warriors.com. When you add in the fees, that’s $65,822.50 to witness the Warriors’ Oracle finale. If you need the best two seats available, there’s a pair for $47,369 each also at Warriors.com. With fees, that’s $110,369. For that, maybe they’ll let you try a tunnel shot with Stephen Curry, just for old time’s sake?

For someone just looking to get into the building to soak up the DubNation atmosphere for the last time, TickPick has a pass to get into Oracle — mind you, no guaranteed seat or even a spot to stand — for $336.

If you thought these prices were high, you should have seen the listed prices on Tuesday. TickPick’s cheapest ticket then was $1,021, which the site said was the highest “cheap” ticket on record for the arena.

“This is inarguably one of the most successful runs of any franchise in any sport,” TickPick marketing strategist Kyle Zorn told Fox Business on Tuesday. “It’s rare to witness such a historical event and fans recognize just how special of an opportunity it is to be there in person at Oracle’s farewell.”